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Rising star Tai Woffinden insists he is ready for the Grand Prix series.
The 19-year-old has been given a wild-card for the 2010 series and will be the youngest rider in the series.
Woffinden will now be embarking on a mammoth schedule, as he will be racing in Britain, Sweden, Poland together with the GP series.
But Woffinden is fully confident everything is in place for a big campaign.
"We're ready for it. We know what we're going to do and I'm looking forward to it," said Woffinden.
"I'm treating it the same as every other year. It's just another 11 meetings on the calendar, so I'll just make sure I get to them all and race my bike.
"We haven't had to change anything really. Obviously, we've been testing the new exhausts and doing stuff like that. Other than that, we've just been building more bikes.
"I don't think it's going to be any different to my league meetings. I race against all of the GP boys in Poland and Sweden. I will just be doing it on some different tracks."
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